Modals
-ed and -ing adjectives
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-ed and -ing adjectives 2
Correct alternatives
100

It's not necessary to pay yet. (have to)

You do not have to pay yet.

100

When I was young, I gave up playing piano because I just wasn't ____(motivate).

motivated

100

You ___ bring your drums, I've got some.

have to/must'nt/needn't

needn't
100

Rick loved the idea of doing a parachute jump. He was feeling really ______.

disappoint, excite, frighten, relax, tire

excited

100

Classical music isn´t easy to understand. It can be (challenging/bland) when you start listening to it.


challenging

200

It's not certain that Juan will come. (may)

Juan may come.

200

My parents were a bit ____(annoy) because they'd spent a lot of money on my lessons.

annoyed

200

You ____be a drama student to take part in the school play - anyone can do it!

don't have to/shouldn't/may not

don't have to

200

Jenny enjoyed the massage. Afterwards she felt very_____.

disappoint, excite, frighten, relax, tire

relaxed.

200

I can´t stop singing that song - it´s really (simple/catchy)!

catchy

300

You aren't allowed to bring glass bottles into the stadium. (must)

You must not bring glass bottles into the stadium.

300

A few years later, I became ____(fascinate) by harp music. It's so ____(relax).

Fascinated, relaxing

300

That ____ be Olivia's violin. It's not mine.

should/could/can't

should

300

Anna didn't like the horror film. She felt too _____ to walk home afterwards.

disappoint, excite, frighten, relax, tire

frightened
300

Babies often fall asleep when you sing (soothing/ear splitting) lullabies.

soothing

400

It's a good idea to take sunglasses. (ought)

You ought to take sunglasses.
400

At first, I found it really ____(challenge). It the beginning it was ____(frustrate) because I couldn't read music very well.

challenging, frustrating

400

You ___ turn your mobile phone off during rehearsals because it distracts the others.

must/don't have to/might

must

400

After the half marathon race, Sam was very _____.

disappoint, excite, frighten, relax, tire

tired

400

She sang in such a (forgettable/high pitched) voice that I thought our glasses would break!

high-pitched

500

It's advisable to book a ticket for the concert. (should)

You should book a ticket for the concert.

500

I was very ____(interest) in ____(learn) to play, so I ____(book) my first lesson

interested, learning, booked

500

You ___ practice the guitar every day if you want to improve.

mustn't/should/don't have to

should

500

Ben was _______ when he saw the exam results. He hadn't passed them all.

disappoint, excite, frighten, relax, tire

disappointed


500

I don´t like boring pop music. I find it very (relaxing/bland)

bland